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Chicago examiner b vol vi no 25 1 a m price one cent e"vored by carrie 1 1 39 cents pt,r month "â– friday october 9 1908 14 pages servian king must declare war on austrians or risk death fight or get off throne is pos sible ultimatum to fleet ready for battle franz josefs battleships un der steam as troops be in to march i special cable to the xa tiner el-r-d-s servia oct c war on servia and aust ro-j o_ry0 ry is so near to-night j king peter of servia in all prob y â€” iiisr either declare it before rrow night or suffer dethrone 1 and perhaps assassination at thc â– of his iufuriated subjects i entire servian country is in a aad ferment over the annexation osnia and herzegovina by thej ian government coupled as this as with the declaration ol bui-i of her independence the proc.la in of annexation by which the j of crete has suddenly torn from turkish rule and annexed j if to greece the revolt of al and the other revolutionary in ts ot the last four days these s have served to incite the war servians to the point of conflict austria or revolt among theni ?, and even the conciliatory in cs of ali the other great euro powers have so far failed to them imminent are hostilities that the | ian troops in dolna tuzla cre ig to the frontier in anticipation ttie v.-hile the austrian fleet in i i oube river is under steam pre to fight at a moment's notice 5 quelled by troops ae forenoon the frantic people forced way inside the palace determined to ing i'cter tliey were so threatening 10 t the gendarmes and troops were out but not until the troops had d several times were the frantic istrato rs driven away ist crowd again surrounded the oai i-aigbt shouting for war and calling â– â– king lo appeac uj king peter accompanied by the i prince ume to the balcony and ed the people not to cause disturb hc said : trust me and my govern both will do their duty reports spread to-day that the crown s had announced his desire to lead my into bosnia this was received , opul.tr acclaim and he was given an n while driving iu his motor car t-i s ioon jsands sing of war as â€” la of people went into the coun j meet the troops returning from uc-ver and escorted them into town ithis evening siuging war songs the government has stopped issuing pass ports tor foreign travel to tn ov eligible tor military service wealthy merchants ire ottering the king money for war and tvomen are contributing their jewels the president of the national assembly made a bpeech to the crowds to-day say lf we cannot conquer by arms we will resort to bombs newspapers threaten king i newspapers threaten klnj peter will the loss of his throne unless lie takes up the sword tho prayda says oh king rescue bosnia woe to you and yours if bosnia is not rescued the politica says we can depend upon 1,000,000 men in all of servia all of monte negro and all of bosnia the papers report tbat tho reigning prince of meu tenegro has sent a message to king i'cter in which he writes when the servian army marches to the banks of the drlna niy army will advance against herzegovina call protest too weak the servians are much dissatisfied with their government's protest against the oc cupation of bosnia and herzegovina wuieh provinces ouee belonged to servia and now are largely peopled by servians they declare it lacks vigor und does n"t repre sent the feeling of the nation which would rather so to war than acquiesce in the annexation to austro-hui.gary in its proclamation protesting again st the annexation the government expresses the hope that the powers will respond to the appeal addressed to them for protection md justice this new and flagrant violation of the berlin treaty the proclamation declares has been effected one-sidedly by superior force to satisfy selllsb interests and with out regard to the grievous blow tbuÃŸ dealt k to the feelings interests and rights of the servian people j^^denumd on the powers b servia cannot in this present case ob full satisfaction other than by i.h'j i^^beo plete restoration of the situation with k-~f i -â– ' to bosnia and herzegovina as es tmmlk>'~tf treaty pf berlin hannahan beaten after six years leadership of locomotive firemen carter chosin grand master as re sult of charges against old f head of order i columbus 0 oct b w s carter [ secretary-treasurer was unanimously elect ed grand master of the brotherhood of lo comotive firemen and enginemen to-day succeeding john j h _ nnahan who has filled the place for six years on the first ballot carter lacked only nine votes and â– ii the announcement of the result hanna hâ€”a withdrew his action beiti followed by candidates c a wilson and timothy shea carter was a dark horse tn the race his candidacy having been launched in the last few days ham uai â€” was first elected vice grand master and orsanizer in isso and six pears ago he was chosen grand master charges of conduct unbecoming a member of the brotherhood against hannahan were invest gated by a committee which made a majority and minority report but offered no recommendations these charges prob ably will now be dropped and it is believed that some office will be made for hanna j ban lu appreciation of his long service c l fletcher of toledo has announced ] his candidacy for vice grand master fori eight years he has been connected with offices iu his local lodge and division the next convention will be held iu st paul ln june 1910 winning from mobile asi to g52 elopes with girl then weds her older sister marriage in jail ends vacciliating wooing of farmer's daughters bloom ington 111 oct b after ba ing arrested in st louis for eloping with sixteen-year-old treu a cotner charles mason of macon county married her older sister nellie the girls are the daughters of joel cotner a farmer mason had been paying attention to nellie cotner and it was supposed they ' were to be married when mason and trella cotner went to st louis tliey eluded their pursuers after an exciting chase in an automobile they were caught and brought back mason was placed in jail and it was agreed if he wouid pay a tine of 51,000 and marry the older giri the prosecution would be dropped the marriage took place in the jail the younger sister watched the ceremony but denied she was jealous sister had first claim upon him she said foreclosure of frost property is sued for milwaukee creditor wants 150,000 debt satisfied george rockwell of milwaukee has filed a bill in the circuit court to foreclose mortgages for 1150,000 given by a c treat & co on fifty-one parcels of land ln iake county he makes the following creditors and claimants party defendants george m seward as receiver for the es tate of albert c frost otto r hansen western securities company metropolitan trust and savings bank western bank note and engraving company Chicago nnd milwaukee electric railroad com panies of Illinois and wisconsin and others raymer acquitted of springfield riot charge cleared cf mob leading he must face malicious mischief count springfield 111 oct b abraham rayjner was acquitted in the circuit court to-day on a charge of rioting the jury reached an agreement after a deliberation of twenty-seven hours raymer was al leged to have been one of the leaders ln the recent riot he was indicted for riot ing and also for the murder of william ikjnnegiin who was hanged by the mob he has been acquitted on both charges and is now awaiting trial on a charge of malicious mischief the jury after having voted 0 to fi for acquittal took a se ond ballot which showed 9 to 3 for acquittal slim h nuidhrey also charged with hot ing will be given a hearing to-morrow pittsburg sheriff must take thaw sane or not new york oct b lt is now gener j ally conceded that no matter whether su preme coart judge mills after hearing testimony next week should decide that harry k vhaw is sane or insaue it will be incumbent on sheriff lane of west lies tcr county to produce thaw in plttsuurg in the bankruptcy iiroceediugs mrs elkins denies ducal betrothal of daughter asserts royal duke is being placed in embarrassing position laughs at wedding date italian report that marriage is set for dec 10 scouted by senator's wife elkins w va oct b with the an i nouncement coming from across the wnter j that miss katherlne elkins would become the bride of the due d abruzzl on decem l ber 10 an examiner reporter called at the j palatial home of senator and mrs stephen b elkins on the hills above this smoky i little coaling town to learn whether the re | port as published in the italian papers was true extraordinary as it seems after the per sistent rumors of her daughter's engage ment to the royal duke mrs elkins posi tively denied that such an engagement ex j isted and this on the heels of the report that the duke is about to sail for this country to claim his bride mrs elkins denies engagement there certainly has been no announce ment of katherine's engagement to the due d'abruzzl made by me nnd no one bag a right to ma"ke such an announcement but i her mother said mrs elkins it would seem that the papers were afraid my daughter was destined to be come a hopeless old maid the way they engage her to people it has been some one ever since she came out and her en gagement to the due d'abruzzl is by far the most persistent rumor i will tell you now that when my daughter is engaged i will take it upon myself to notify the edi tors of all the papers so there will be no mistake at the present time there is no announcement to make mrs elkins smiled as if she had said the final word but had not finished her speech by any means claims senator is misquoted the papers have misquoted mr elkins regarding his estimate of the due d'abruzzl she continued he has been quoted as saying a lot of things that were not only undignified but almost abusive of the duke but he has never said a word to reflect upon him he like myself looks upon the due d'abruzzi as a de lightful person he has denied the en gagement of course think how embarrassing ft is to the duke to have all these stories published broadcast about his eugagement when such a thing has never been announced by me or by my daughter it certainly has made it hatd on him as well as on me they not only have discussed the en gagement but h e gone way back into the royal family history they have even pictured my daughter wearing the crown of italy which is really too absurd the italian royal family must look upon us americans as a lot of geese and none of it has been of our doing for we have never once hinted at an engagement son of wealthy Chicago man goes insane in jail attempts suicide when sentenced for beating hotel bill marshall mich oct s.-wallace e buraham aged twenty-two son of e h , burnhain a wealthy Chicago patent medi i cine man went insane in the county jail to-dÂ»y sheriff graham refused to give him a i revolver to end his life ond he then at : tempted to beat out his brains against the steel bars an application to send him to the kalamazoo asylum will be made qe arrived here last night to serve twenty days iu default of a jlo fine for jumping a hotel bill at battle creek last winter while introducing his father's medicine he also is wanted at bay city on a similar charge burnham thought his father might be in europe the names of neither e h nor wallace : e burnham appear in the Chicago dl j rectory fifty badly injured in head-on collision jtwo of victims in rock island wrsck will probably die â– oklahoma city okla oct s a â– west-iiomid kock island express train load ed with state fair visitors was wrecked near yukon this morning in a head-on col lision with an east-bound freight seven passeuger coaches were knocked from the track four of which turned over and rolled down an embankment the express was loaded down with passengers and a wild panic prevailed in which scores were crushed though only two were fatnlly hurt it is estimated that between fifty and sixty were injured physicians from yukon attended the lnjurn while two relief trains were sent out from 1 reno j and oklahoma city harvester trust must face trial in tax suit the suit brought by maxwell edgar rep resent the Illinois tax reform associa tion against roy o west fred w up ham and f d meacham members of the board of review to compel them to assess the holdings of the big stockholders of the international harvester company will be tiled early in november i.efore judge windes henry m ashton who is prose leuting the smt was ln court vesterdav i asking for au immediate trial juilgo i wlndcs denied ashton's anniicnuor hut ser 30,000 see cubs win pennant one inning beats giants 4=2 by hugh s fullekton brown relieves pfiester outpitches mathewson saves game and captures third straight championship for Chicago new york oct b chicagos cubs the greatest ball club the world has ever known are champions of the national league for the third time winning over new york to-day by a score of 4 to 2 in the face of heavy handicaps the greatest wildest mob that ever saw a ball â€” â€”^ â– â€” â€” â€” game the cubs won their pennant dates for world's series tor the second time ln five days and the schedule for the world's t Â°- qlght ar * rusbing westward to championship series between de open the 6l ' rles for the world 8 cham " troit and Chicago as arranged by p onshi p * detroit on saturday the national commission follows : to-day's desperate struggle the . â€ž climax of the wonderful race of the saturday oct 10 at detroit _ . ... . .. t - sunday oct 11 at Chicago cubs - ended ln one ot the mo3t dis " xonday oct la at Chicago graceful and outrageous riots ever tuesday oct 13 at detroit seep on a ball field the crowd wednesday oct 14 at d trot worked up to a pitch of frenzy by thursday oct 13 at ohicar/o * _ â€ž . _ *- . the efforts of mcgraw and brush to if a eronth frame la neoeÂ»Â»iÂ»;.i Â«_â– -:Â«â€¢ ,^ the rational commi.rtcn will leet uke the pfnnant in spite of every tha place for it tiling attacked the victorious chl - cago players as they were racing off the field and gave them a terrible beating that they escaped with their lives and without serious injury is little short of marvelous as ft was chance was badly beaten and a blow in the neck broke a cartilage in his windpipe so that to-night he can scarcely speak pfiester was knocked down anc beaten and brown was roughly handled and evers protected by a guard of police fought his way to the clubhouse every man on the team was bruised struck and dragged around by the maddened crowd wild over the downfall of the giants and the mighty mathewson all that th cubs ever endured on the polo grounds which is notorious ly unfa an vicious was nothing to what happened to-day from the time the Chicago club nist appeared on the field they were forced to submit to every inauli and indignity known to tho mob and the giants strove to incite riot once mcginnity trying to prevent the Chicago club from prac ticing before the game attacked chance with a bat and throughout the en tire bvaie they strove to incite trouble and work the crowd up to a pitch iu which t_ey would attack the Chicago club the game not only was the climax of the desperate campaign but the c!lm at of the efforts of mcgraw to win by fair means or foul and that mc graw and brush are not to-night charged with being accessories to the irwir ler of chance or soma of his players is not their fault the cubs escaped luckily from the mob that pursued them yet the game the play-off of that famous tie of september 23 will go down in base bail history as the most spectacular ever played and in all fairness with tide bitterness of the past all buried the suspicious season of the national jcague ended yet more auspiciously without charging actual crookedness , yet if umpires johnstone and klem were not instructed to give the game to new york then they were in terror of the mob the umpires gave new york one run they took one run auj a chance for more from Chicago and every close decision and every advantage thai goes with balls and strikes went to tha giants besides that klem drove one Chicago player out of the game when that player had not spoken to uuu nor bet^n within seventy feet of him after a raw decision and in that same l virginia harned is denied a divorce judge says she must go to nevada to win decree from e h sotherru reno nev oct b declaring that the nevada courts would not stand to be made the laughing stock of the world judge pike in the district court here to-day de nied the petition of virginia uarned for a decree from her husband e h sothern both renowned throughout this and foreign countries for their theatrical fame upon hearing the request of the plaintiff's at torney judge pike said he could only re consider the case in eveut the fair virginia ' harned saw fit to grace the washoe coun ty courtroom with her presence and that , then he could not promise the decree i have no expectatiou that i will grant | the decree said judge pike but the idea of granting a dlvorcv with neither par j t on the ground and the plaintiff ln new york is ridiculous and the case as it i stands is not worthy of consideration i j . absolutely deny the decree at present virginia harned is suing for divorce on i the grounds of desertion and failure to provide her attorney in support of herl contention offered the depositions of her ] self nnd eleanor rogers of new york and there were no witnesses present the deposition states that the plaintiff liellcves her husband to be a resident of washoe county that she had been a good true wife bnt that the defendant had wll i fully disregarded the marriage vows and . deserted her in iuog teu years after their ! marriage she also alleges that sothern , has failed to contribute anything to her ' support since june 30 of that year judge massey argued with the court that i bis client virginia harned wus advlseil [ not to come to nevada as he did not think ! , it necessary he would not state to-night | whether she would come to reno or not i new liberal party has atlaintan for presiden i j national convention at chattanooga minnesotan gets second place chattanooga tenn oct b the : convention of a new national party known ' . ns the _ iheral party to-day nominated sidney c tapp the atlanta lawjer anÂ»i â€¢ orator for president of the united stntes â– and john maddock of minneapolis minn > for vice president in his address tapp ' , declared the party favored no uran or yet of men but was for every american clti 1 zen who believed that all should have an i equal voice in the operation of the fovera , ment machinery lie declared iti favor of . woman suffrage aad said that every woman in the land would have the right i to v_te when his parly came into p-wer 888m a suia '" ; cowd attended the <"Â»_<â€¢_ ______________ mom i victory cubsmobbeo , three hurt ather their victory chance has cartilage in nec l broken by blow kling and 1 pfiester also injured m police rescue playersb draw revolvers and fight back â– frenzied throng to get 1 champions off field _ - the day's casualties deab xxmtt t m bribe a fireman toilet by falling from elevated structure from which he was viewing pung xitjuked f h chance manager of cube car lag-e in neck broken by a mew in bad shape hut says that he ~ 111 play aga.ii t tig jacx pstestxa pitcher of cuba â– â€¢â€¢ terely braised by attacks of mob aa he tried to make his way to the club house ' jo er sr Â«. catcher of cubs se rerely bruised as result of blows oal _ fared as he long s to defend chanc<_j and master aa edw u wa _____ Â„ spectator u broken by fall from bleachers j_m new york oct g . after m : ' feating the gdan ts for the^b 35 nant ami the right to plam^fci lietrolt tigerÃŸ lor the world's tm'^i^r pionshlp the cubs were attacked gfjssl mob of fanÃŸ crazeri by t_e deim 1 their baseball idols only the fl ~. action of the police saved ae^fl Â£ 1 the playere from serious ! nj'tfl w_s not death the riot was one fl fiercest in the history of basebali^fcf the polo grounds the scene of _ ia_fl wild demonstrations as soon as the game was over the crowd 1 which had sat for nearly two hours watch m ing the champiooahip being torn from thcs giants swarmed on the field attacked tloÃŸ police and temporarily throwing them asid:>b rained blows on the champions an fl hurled all sorts of missiles at them tefl a hard struggle in which the metropolitfarfl police finally overcame the howling dglith ing fans the champions reached the â€¢-â– ; "'__ house jg manager chance was tie most severed injured of any of the players he beih the center of the attack of the mob wl/flj believed that he was esponsl ble for h nndolng of their pets jh immediately after the failure of mb-.'-.-.i giants to score in the last half of â– " bg ninth chance with pitcher pfiester i i catcher kling started on a ttot for b ' clubhouse ihe trio kept their ejes o-.^b . ;â– â– crowd that nas piling out of the east h .'â– :.; of the big stand and out of the right i h bleachers the policemen also werefl - prehensive of trouble and closed ar<flj g chance and his team mates a fan scarlet from excitement 1 wrath bowled over two policemen andfl 100-e a right-haud swing to tha-flj ._ chin the captain of the cubs taretr^b ji , his head quickly and the blow caught u-._t flush in the neck he went down fl;'-'jj\v knees and gaspc-d for breath hijflji g policemen were lighting the cro>u^b someone landed a stluger on i'tle^h a right jaw staggering him kling buav like a trojan for his team mates auti ********* a '"-: own skin jj police rescue cubs wm a horde of policemen closed iu rÂ°'jÃŸ-fej the three Chicago players and drag^^a them through n-owd like u â– â– 'â– "' a m'-0 team pulling the man with the ball <Â«;'*_: the line the uniformed ofiicers b^a their clubs ineffective against the v^(j_m_*'mi the howling mob and rev livers wer b ' v this seemed to stop the rush for a h stood hacn and the half-co scions fl and his two fellow players were :__\ i catapulted over and through the flfl rr â– and howling snob â€¢>Â£ fans an alt â– â– â– ^ ! in the clubhouse threw wide the door h^is the Chicago players were hustled inside wm little policeman whose identity was flj dea through the crowd and his own lli maj esty defended that door in thernioov'fla-a fashion avith the mob about him and flj brother policemen unable to reach huflj he held that door with stones pieces flj boards cans and water hurled at him a physician was summoned to the hotel i somerset where the cut put up to e __ amine chance's throat it was found 1a d while the crushed cartilage will giÂ»e '- ! h captain some pain he wl.i probably be h right ai r day or two km chance will face tigers fl i have no ill feeling ajpt if t tin a said chance bnt i don't see why 1 be picked out aa a mark for foll^k&f/fcv wish in indulge in such cm 1 ! â– m^a3kte%&rr tainly my actions to-day h i *"?â€¢*'*: auy such ireatu bl sa __''â– ' chance added that he wrtuih _ __â€” sfe : troit on saturday even if his fiv j ffi_|â€”b in bad shape 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Chicago examiner b vol vi no 25 1 a m price one cent e"vored by carrie 1 1 39 cents pt,r month "â– friday october 9 1908 14 pages servian king must declare war on austrians or risk death fight or get off throne is pos sible ultimatum to fleet ready for battle franz josefs battleships un der steam as troops be in to march i special cable to the xa tiner el-r-d-s servia oct c war on servia and aust ro-j o_ry0 ry is so near to-night j king peter of servia in all prob y â€” iiisr either declare it before rrow night or suffer dethrone 1 and perhaps assassination at thc â– of his iufuriated subjects i entire servian country is in a aad ferment over the annexation osnia and herzegovina by thej ian government coupled as this as with the declaration ol bui-i of her independence the proc.la in of annexation by which the j of crete has suddenly torn from turkish rule and annexed j if to greece the revolt of al and the other revolutionary in ts ot the last four days these s have served to incite the war servians to the point of conflict austria or revolt among theni ?, and even the conciliatory in cs of ali the other great euro powers have so far failed to them imminent are hostilities that the | ian troops in dolna tuzla cre ig to the frontier in anticipation ttie v.-hile the austrian fleet in i i oube river is under steam pre to fight at a moment's notice 5 quelled by troops ae forenoon the frantic people forced way inside the palace determined to ing i'cter tliey were so threatening 10 t the gendarmes and troops were out but not until the troops had d several times were the frantic istrato rs driven away ist crowd again surrounded the oai i-aigbt shouting for war and calling â– â– king lo appeac uj king peter accompanied by the i prince ume to the balcony and ed the people not to cause disturb hc said : trust me and my govern both will do their duty reports spread to-day that the crown s had announced his desire to lead my into bosnia this was received , opul.tr acclaim and he was given an n while driving iu his motor car t-i s ioon jsands sing of war as â€” la of people went into the coun j meet the troops returning from uc-ver and escorted them into town ithis evening siuging war songs the government has stopped issuing pass ports tor foreign travel to tn ov eligible tor military service wealthy merchants ire ottering the king money for war and tvomen are contributing their jewels the president of the national assembly made a bpeech to the crowds to-day say lf we cannot conquer by arms we will resort to bombs newspapers threaten king i newspapers threaten klnj peter will the loss of his throne unless lie takes up the sword tho prayda says oh king rescue bosnia woe to you and yours if bosnia is not rescued the politica says we can depend upon 1,000,000 men in all of servia all of monte negro and all of bosnia the papers report tbat tho reigning prince of meu tenegro has sent a message to king i'cter in which he writes when the servian army marches to the banks of the drlna niy army will advance against herzegovina call protest too weak the servians are much dissatisfied with their government's protest against the oc cupation of bosnia and herzegovina wuieh provinces ouee belonged to servia and now are largely peopled by servians they declare it lacks vigor und does n"t repre sent the feeling of the nation which would rather so to war than acquiesce in the annexation to austro-hui.gary in its proclamation protesting again st the annexation the government expresses the hope that the powers will respond to the appeal addressed to them for protection md justice this new and flagrant violation of the berlin treaty the proclamation declares has been effected one-sidedly by superior force to satisfy selllsb interests and with out regard to the grievous blow tbuÃŸ dealt k to the feelings interests and rights of the servian people j^^denumd on the powers b servia cannot in this present case ob full satisfaction other than by i.h'j i^^beo plete restoration of the situation with k-~f i -â– ' to bosnia and herzegovina as es tmmlk>'~tf treaty pf berlin hannahan beaten after six years leadership of locomotive firemen carter chosin grand master as re sult of charges against old f head of order i columbus 0 oct b w s carter [ secretary-treasurer was unanimously elect ed grand master of the brotherhood of lo comotive firemen and enginemen to-day succeeding john j h _ nnahan who has filled the place for six years on the first ballot carter lacked only nine votes and â– ii the announcement of the result hanna hâ€”a withdrew his action beiti followed by candidates c a wilson and timothy shea carter was a dark horse tn the race his candidacy having been launched in the last few days ham uai â€” was first elected vice grand master and orsanizer in isso and six pears ago he was chosen grand master charges of conduct unbecoming a member of the brotherhood against hannahan were invest gated by a committee which made a majority and minority report but offered no recommendations these charges prob ably will now be dropped and it is believed that some office will be made for hanna j ban lu appreciation of his long service c l fletcher of toledo has announced ] his candidacy for vice grand master fori eight years he has been connected with offices iu his local lodge and division the next convention will be held iu st paul ln june 1910 winning from mobile asi to g52 elopes with girl then weds her older sister marriage in jail ends vacciliating wooing of farmer's daughters bloom ington 111 oct b after ba ing arrested in st louis for eloping with sixteen-year-old treu a cotner charles mason of macon county married her older sister nellie the girls are the daughters of joel cotner a farmer mason had been paying attention to nellie cotner and it was supposed they ' were to be married when mason and trella cotner went to st louis tliey eluded their pursuers after an exciting chase in an automobile they were caught and brought back mason was placed in jail and it was agreed if he wouid pay a tine of 51,000 and marry the older giri the prosecution would be dropped the marriage took place in the jail the younger sister watched the ceremony but denied she was jealous sister had first claim upon him she said foreclosure of frost property is sued for milwaukee creditor wants 150,000 debt satisfied george rockwell of milwaukee has filed a bill in the circuit court to foreclose mortgages for 1150,000 given by a c treat & co on fifty-one parcels of land ln iake county he makes the following creditors and claimants party defendants george m seward as receiver for the es tate of albert c frost otto r hansen western securities company metropolitan trust and savings bank western bank note and engraving company Chicago nnd milwaukee electric railroad com panies of Illinois and wisconsin and others raymer acquitted of springfield riot charge cleared cf mob leading he must face malicious mischief count springfield 111 oct b abraham rayjner was acquitted in the circuit court to-day on a charge of rioting the jury reached an agreement after a deliberation of twenty-seven hours raymer was al leged to have been one of the leaders ln the recent riot he was indicted for riot ing and also for the murder of william ikjnnegiin who was hanged by the mob he has been acquitted on both charges and is now awaiting trial on a charge of malicious mischief the jury after having voted 0 to fi for acquittal took a se ond ballot which showed 9 to 3 for acquittal slim h nuidhrey also charged with hot ing will be given a hearing to-morrow pittsburg sheriff must take thaw sane or not new york oct b lt is now gener j ally conceded that no matter whether su preme coart judge mills after hearing testimony next week should decide that harry k vhaw is sane or insaue it will be incumbent on sheriff lane of west lies tcr county to produce thaw in plttsuurg in the bankruptcy iiroceediugs mrs elkins denies ducal betrothal of daughter asserts royal duke is being placed in embarrassing position laughs at wedding date italian report that marriage is set for dec 10 scouted by senator's wife elkins w va oct b with the an i nouncement coming from across the wnter j that miss katherlne elkins would become the bride of the due d abruzzl on decem l ber 10 an examiner reporter called at the j palatial home of senator and mrs stephen b elkins on the hills above this smoky i little coaling town to learn whether the re | port as published in the italian papers was true extraordinary as it seems after the per sistent rumors of her daughter's engage ment to the royal duke mrs elkins posi tively denied that such an engagement ex j isted and this on the heels of the report that the duke is about to sail for this country to claim his bride mrs elkins denies engagement there certainly has been no announce ment of katherine's engagement to the due d'abruzzl made by me nnd no one bag a right to ma"ke such an announcement but i her mother said mrs elkins it would seem that the papers were afraid my daughter was destined to be come a hopeless old maid the way they engage her to people it has been some one ever since she came out and her en gagement to the due d'abruzzl is by far the most persistent rumor i will tell you now that when my daughter is engaged i will take it upon myself to notify the edi tors of all the papers so there will be no mistake at the present time there is no announcement to make mrs elkins smiled as if she had said the final word but had not finished her speech by any means claims senator is misquoted the papers have misquoted mr elkins regarding his estimate of the due d'abruzzl she continued he has been quoted as saying a lot of things that were not only undignified but almost abusive of the duke but he has never said a word to reflect upon him he like myself looks upon the due d'abruzzi as a de lightful person he has denied the en gagement of course think how embarrassing ft is to the duke to have all these stories published broadcast about his eugagement when such a thing has never been announced by me or by my daughter it certainly has made it hatd on him as well as on me they not only have discussed the en gagement but h e gone way back into the royal family history they have even pictured my daughter wearing the crown of italy which is really too absurd the italian royal family must look upon us americans as a lot of geese and none of it has been of our doing for we have never once hinted at an engagement son of wealthy Chicago man goes insane in jail attempts suicide when sentenced for beating hotel bill marshall mich oct s.-wallace e buraham aged twenty-two son of e h , burnhain a wealthy Chicago patent medi i cine man went insane in the county jail to-dÂ»y sheriff graham refused to give him a i revolver to end his life ond he then at : tempted to beat out his brains against the steel bars an application to send him to the kalamazoo asylum will be made qe arrived here last night to serve twenty days iu default of a jlo fine for jumping a hotel bill at battle creek last winter while introducing his father's medicine he also is wanted at bay city on a similar charge burnham thought his father might be in europe the names of neither e h nor wallace : e burnham appear in the Chicago dl j rectory fifty badly injured in head-on collision jtwo of victims in rock island wrsck will probably die â– oklahoma city okla oct s a â– west-iiomid kock island express train load ed with state fair visitors was wrecked near yukon this morning in a head-on col lision with an east-bound freight seven passeuger coaches were knocked from the track four of which turned over and rolled down an embankment the express was loaded down with passengers and a wild panic prevailed in which scores were crushed though only two were fatnlly hurt it is estimated that between fifty and sixty were injured physicians from yukon attended the lnjurn while two relief trains were sent out from 1 reno j and oklahoma city harvester trust must face trial in tax suit the suit brought by maxwell edgar rep resent the Illinois tax reform associa tion against roy o west fred w up ham and f d meacham members of the board of review to compel them to assess the holdings of the big stockholders of the international harvester company will be tiled early in november i.efore judge windes henry m ashton who is prose leuting the smt was ln court vesterdav i asking for au immediate trial juilgo i wlndcs denied ashton's anniicnuor hut ser 30,000 see cubs win pennant one inning beats giants 4=2 by hugh s fullekton brown relieves pfiester outpitches mathewson saves game and captures third straight championship for Chicago new york oct b chicagos cubs the greatest ball club the world has ever known are champions of the national league for the third time winning over new york to-day by a score of 4 to 2 in the face of heavy handicaps the greatest wildest mob that ever saw a ball â€” â€”^ â– â€” â€” â€” game the cubs won their pennant dates for world's series tor the second time ln five days and the schedule for the world's t Â°- qlght ar * rusbing westward to championship series between de open the 6l ' rles for the world 8 cham " troit and Chicago as arranged by p onshi p * detroit on saturday the national commission follows : to-day's desperate struggle the . â€ž climax of the wonderful race of the saturday oct 10 at detroit _ . ... . .. t - sunday oct 11 at Chicago cubs - ended ln one ot the mo3t dis " xonday oct la at Chicago graceful and outrageous riots ever tuesday oct 13 at detroit seep on a ball field the crowd wednesday oct 14 at d trot worked up to a pitch of frenzy by thursday oct 13 at ohicar/o * _ â€ž . _ *- . the efforts of mcgraw and brush to if a eronth frame la neoeÂ»Â»iÂ»;.i Â«_â– -:Â«â€¢ ,^ the rational commi.rtcn will leet uke the pfnnant in spite of every tha place for it tiling attacked the victorious chl - cago players as they were racing off the field and gave them a terrible beating that they escaped with their lives and without serious injury is little short of marvelous as ft was chance was badly beaten and a blow in the neck broke a cartilage in his windpipe so that to-night he can scarcely speak pfiester was knocked down anc beaten and brown was roughly handled and evers protected by a guard of police fought his way to the clubhouse every man on the team was bruised struck and dragged around by the maddened crowd wild over the downfall of the giants and the mighty mathewson all that th cubs ever endured on the polo grounds which is notorious ly unfa an vicious was nothing to what happened to-day from the time the Chicago club nist appeared on the field they were forced to submit to every inauli and indignity known to tho mob and the giants strove to incite riot once mcginnity trying to prevent the Chicago club from prac ticing before the game attacked chance with a bat and throughout the en tire bvaie they strove to incite trouble and work the crowd up to a pitch iu which t_ey would attack the Chicago club the game not only was the climax of the desperate campaign but the c!lm at of the efforts of mcgraw to win by fair means or foul and that mc graw and brush are not to-night charged with being accessories to the irwir ler of chance or soma of his players is not their fault the cubs escaped luckily from the mob that pursued them yet the game the play-off of that famous tie of september 23 will go down in base bail history as the most spectacular ever played and in all fairness with tide bitterness of the past all buried the suspicious season of the national jcague ended yet more auspiciously without charging actual crookedness , yet if umpires johnstone and klem were not instructed to give the game to new york then they were in terror of the mob the umpires gave new york one run they took one run auj a chance for more from Chicago and every close decision and every advantage thai goes with balls and strikes went to tha giants besides that klem drove one Chicago player out of the game when that player had not spoken to uuu nor bet^n within seventy feet of him after a raw decision and in that same l virginia harned is denied a divorce judge says she must go to nevada to win decree from e h sotherru reno nev oct b declaring that the nevada courts would not stand to be made the laughing stock of the world judge pike in the district court here to-day de nied the petition of virginia uarned for a decree from her husband e h sothern both renowned throughout this and foreign countries for their theatrical fame upon hearing the request of the plaintiff's at torney judge pike said he could only re consider the case in eveut the fair virginia ' harned saw fit to grace the washoe coun ty courtroom with her presence and that , then he could not promise the decree i have no expectatiou that i will grant | the decree said judge pike but the idea of granting a dlvorcv with neither par j t on the ground and the plaintiff ln new york is ridiculous and the case as it i stands is not worthy of consideration i j . absolutely deny the decree at present virginia harned is suing for divorce on i the grounds of desertion and failure to provide her attorney in support of herl contention offered the depositions of her ] self nnd eleanor rogers of new york and there were no witnesses present the deposition states that the plaintiff liellcves her husband to be a resident of washoe county that she had been a good true wife bnt that the defendant had wll i fully disregarded the marriage vows and . deserted her in iuog teu years after their ! marriage she also alleges that sothern , has failed to contribute anything to her ' support since june 30 of that year judge massey argued with the court that i bis client virginia harned wus advlseil [ not to come to nevada as he did not think ! , it necessary he would not state to-night | whether she would come to reno or not i new liberal party has atlaintan for presiden i j national convention at chattanooga minnesotan gets second place chattanooga tenn oct b the : convention of a new national party known ' . ns the _ iheral party to-day nominated sidney c tapp the atlanta lawjer anÂ»i â€¢ orator for president of the united stntes â– and john maddock of minneapolis minn > for vice president in his address tapp ' , declared the party favored no uran or yet of men but was for every american clti 1 zen who believed that all should have an i equal voice in the operation of the fovera , ment machinery lie declared iti favor of . woman suffrage aad said that every woman in the land would have the right i to v_te when his parly came into p-wer 888m a suia '" ; cowd attended the b rained blows on the champions an fl hurled all sorts of missiles at them tefl a hard struggle in which the metropolitfarfl police finally overcame the howling dglith ing fans the champions reached the â€¢-â– ; "'__ house jg manager chance was tie most severed injured of any of the players he beih the center of the attack of the mob wl/flj believed that he was esponsl ble for h nndolng of their pets jh immediately after the failure of mb-.'-.-.i giants to score in the last half of â– " bg ninth chance with pitcher pfiester i i catcher kling started on a ttot for b ' clubhouse ihe trio kept their ejes o-.^b . ;â– â– crowd that nas piling out of the east h .'â– :.; of the big stand and out of the right i h bleachers the policemen also werefl - prehensive of trouble and closed aru^b someone landed a stluger on i'tle^h a right jaw staggering him kling buav like a trojan for his team mates auti ********* a '"-: own skin jj police rescue cubs wm a horde of policemen closed iu rÂ°'jÃŸ-fej the three Chicago players and drag^^a them through n-owd like u â– â– 'â– "' a m'-0 team pulling the man with the ball Â£ fans an alt â– â– â– ^ ! in the clubhouse threw wide the door h^is the Chicago players were hustled inside wm little policeman whose identity was flj dea through the crowd and his own lli maj esty defended that door in thernioov'fla-a fashion avith the mob about him and flj brother policemen unable to reach huflj he held that door with stones pieces flj boards cans and water hurled at him a physician was summoned to the hotel i somerset where the cut put up to e __ amine chance's throat it was found 1a d while the crushed cartilage will giÂ»e '- ! h captain some pain he wl.i probably be h right ai r day or two km chance will face tigers fl i have no ill feeling ajpt if t tin a said chance bnt i don't see why 1 be picked out aa a mark for foll^k&f/fcv wish in indulge in such cm 1 ! â– m^a3kte%&rr tainly my actions to-day h i *"?â€¢*'*: auy such ireatu bl sa __''â– ' chance added that he wrtuih _ __â€” sfe : troit on saturday even if his fiv j ffi_|â€”b in bad shape steiagl 9as i _ Â£ henry t v -:- dc a ftrcnfl coinpan no 71 at v^tk r,v_w__^ss_____i kundred unl iv'ty-ninth t''rm_s____n__m by fa i = . . a i e 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